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@s though it went round on a cen THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1911 Bor H ] ! M ] | muntty club at University branch V YOU’LL FIND IT HERE iw eorge ocores ores a ‘a Square ole. Wiarveious students and faculty of wash-( MOMMY g NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE ington univeratty day of Kanlzed « dre lub te WASHINGTON, D. Gein die coat him for pres Court New lool Does Exactly at) ree | Representative Marth, ¢ 2 Carrying 160 passengers a sid It 1 anh ton t Ar full ¢ t t dg s Famo S« of CHICAGO, May ona, that..objections are. found | freight cargo, | the steamer! Will Help Movement to Recall Judge, Says Famous Son ¢ chine shop here 1 He ths needle peesern ast night f Famous Single Taxer AN artist saw " ee | (ity United Press Leased Wire me tm & plece of SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Defending “Pioneer Beattie” will be dis WASHINGTON, " ina evolving the Standard Of trast, Chancellor] Joussed by Prof. B. 8, M t th ing eriticiam the United States For year y ; Day refers to it as the wnday, May 1 , Gen Trinies see the R . dinner of the Mon Trinit supreme court's dect be time when ¢ man beg only ¢ jon that has reduced | Grant disobeyed orders of Gen.| parish at sta " y here scouting aroun \ | price ox Hallock, dat . Standerd o case wa ataga in motion ma men € 1 th precedir P | today by He George, in - roving on her firet voyage her to the United Pre © bore square a “— sale ten be Monday, dire 7 | ment to th p . Pog b Li Oh BNW OOD, Ie wh | a lone ing Grant to re thelr the. steamehis } (BY HENRY GEORGE, Jr.) turned out en they ul | Fox wan't 0 death. Her hus turn to Grand | seventecn days ~ the Orlent ge gt cag ricerngy ng rh : he Ge 0. G. Mclean were i endeay-} were delivered) With a cargo of 13,000 tons,| ram gpd - a net g grit « G me xy, Grant | same court handed down just prior ohanic. y an, J of ae cy / nigh valued at 92,000,000, the r Anth | to the civil war in the case of the + ly Rte ochus sailed today for Live ° That decision school, Carl was a fore | capturin rh ave, Dred Scot. man in a ma He ERE ey ang | M4 the Orient has been properly described -4 me {wel * MA ing “ 1 to the north an watched work « ed is from . giving “the law and filing h a * — Released to his father, Rev. & no 1 to offi. | Bight districts will be established the nigger to the south.” great wast nd 1 1p A MR Ramet: Sime *\cor,” he explained, “that the or-| Manat eat Coast Lumb ‘The court now appears to give He set ab ke the drill iz ada, T. J. Roy ‘ent ei = : der came too late, and while we Tee : . : ¢ the law to the people and im that would bore a square he * torday of a charge of a were wning it we were iimlpeaee munity to the trusts, The court, That was five yoa # tompting, to, shoo 4 Darton: */ corrupted by cheers for Gen. | ene through the majority of metae he studied all « der at 12 ond ay ay © Lawler, in his ahirt sleeves, leading ALBA m bers, arrogates to itself the function Many months. He sa |* The m nt had beon search: #/q charge, I have never seen th lw tree vp Tha Maio py hy hae of legislating as was cle shows regular + we ing for his son for several #) nessonger since i Rena es — in the biting criticism Justice years 7 © to obey the platform and adop ‘ ; nothing t ar a * } me | th as ta Harlan’s separate opinion By moving a drill wh Character sketches of the Inventor and drawings of the Invention.|* a threatening eky and 0 warning the incom z The Standard Oil can now gq center, in a mast | Fig. 1 is the master guide (a) and the drill (b); Fig. 4 shows a plece|# EH ERE HE RHR H HERB TOE SN ANS AIT) The het - HENRY GEORGE, Jr. through the form of reorganizing was in ce the of iron with a square hole bored through it; Fig. 3 showe the drill (b caused playfield managers to posi-|of 17 years, rexisierine $8 Gextoce and then, on the plea that it is drilled, for t after horing through the square hole; Fig. 2 shows the drill and mas! CORNELL, N. V—in the prem! rong the big rally which was to| killed tee ana them oo e operating only in reasonable re stantly of the cen |ter guide as they appear stationary after boring the hole; (d ie the ence of eight children, 94 Krand-| have been held inst evening on Col-| prostrath oe ee a JOBS FOR WOMEN straint trade, can continue Itq figured a are ehuck. children and 19 great grandchildren, | jing teld, until May 26, the eve of pare g |course of piracy. t f the m — 4 e e os arn amy wae $ — Mrs. Ida Behike, 10024 65th av Fe o4 other trusts wi ues rah | ‘ide in. * a Pe Saree andy eicee "| primary election day SHEE 4M EHH M EM % ¥ ¥| tomorrow will open the new free, g Four, Bundred other tru = master guide could be cut ter guide in shap ek, It] Drills are made for any sized hole j 90th birthday by waltsing. | ve Mctts Fs dad 4 etl co far women in| Mmilarly hang on this in are Mathematically Philgus dream-|can be fitted to th of anjeither square, triangular or hex-| - WASHINGTON, D. C.—Chargin mM haar yi saga am on and escape the people's ine . ~ ' ~ in ' — Linco ibe ai}diny er @@ it; figuring and figuring. Then |ordinary lathe or mil machine |agonal. It is a German invention] WASHINGTON, D. C.—A petition! p, C. Worcester, comm shomer | 6 hte — prlesige oie : Lit oe, t 6, BCTOBE | Aignation Be put his dream into steel, andj and is fastened to the spindle head/and has just been brought tolfor the admiae ot Hawall as alihe Philippines, has bec i: [dy tasee Ganiee = err =" peeves ie iio But they will answer, neverthe Kept on changing and changing, | by means of an ordinary face plate.| America by the inventor state was received from the Hawall|toriously unpopular with the . st ell hey said Al wervidn comrsiosion | eas einer, the tnw iteel? will Gyercoming a defect here hnd an| A | P h * walle, The excise board *|by the civil service commission | quickly amended or the people will error there, ur he “squared legislature, batives, Representative yden|#% ordered that relatives t # | from 17 aspirants. Nine p destroy the privileges the truste She circle of t ole. |has moved for an Investigation. ® furnish barkeeps better infor- # nation. Mra, Be enjoy. | am confident the decision hs all. eo very simpte,” said| RLIN—By adopting the Great * mation than descript * a fraction in her ave Getie Untied Gtakad auprsine court Philgus. “I can't how it w er Berlin bill, the Prussian diet| BELLINGHAM—Gov. Aldrich of|# they may observe th * a widow, and was formerly | wilt so widely weaken confidence . s placed Be a | Nebraska and Senator Gore of! not ling to bibulow * od as a rapher. She that it wasn’t invented years be-| bas placed Berlin in rank as th 6 ‘ ' # & stenogray in the courts generally as to great | third city of the id, with «| Okls a will be among speak * * id t Rainler Beact fore I was born | . 8.500,0¢ ’ ¢ the Chantanaen opening at Birch j resides at Rainier Beach. lly quicken the movement for the Be wouldn't pl | | population of 8,600,000. gt the. Chentangne opening [A tate Re *| recall of judges. oss: ndependence loda 3 . | =a IRM BANKRUPT = demaitapee Mrs. Louisa Elien Brehm, 7% all, He's | ; t (eee | mother of E. E. Brehm, the wealthy st that t rf Rated ot ‘wn y}defend it with their lives, they] be g Creditors of the Morey-Merriam|inmberman who enumtted suicide "the great G jelected 112 de tes to draw up *# EVERETT—Returning, af. * Co., a stationery firm at 807 First) 4 8 last, is the sole heir to the iiap of $m a stituth or Norway. The # ter starting overland for * av have if a petition to have tt ’ 0 estate left by him. T slight resem he ‘ons nm was ratified on # Vancouver, ragging his * axime ar " pat ot| Union Savings & Trust Co. was ape jeewe prince y|the 17th of May, 1814 Our merry birthday party goes|@ household gooda in dump * accon d with the admission of] pointed administrator of the estat At first he n't start Norway not only secured jacross th i pond” today to help |w carts hooked onto an auto #| NEW YORK, May 17.—According | cy by the company by Judge Frater and put up $600. the eamland tonight i sa Ellis Jot mobile, William J age wi to the National Anti-Tuberculosis 000 bonds. Four brothers of th be the man to bore the f and tonigh her independence and gained Mise El wr Miam r l* 401 AND GOING STRONG. ni ir h f the . His besetting ambi had been theo recognition by the other na- f thew be tested as to his sanity * ation, more than 6¢ fee of ~G 4, | deceased petitioned for the bank'¢ see an artist Me United with Denmark| tions, but by the courage of * * nited States and 100 fn Canada| MINNEAPOLIS, May 17.—Wil-| appointment. “For a year I was in . n King Olaf Haakon-| her people and the consumate Tee eee eee eee eee organized t warring onj tems Dally, ened <1, expos | oman ape ye Be said, “and there I loved my/|son of Norway was elec of| diplomacy of her ’ . | a consumption. neveral Sore aes peaeaee his Beet! Ss eel tes a for art, but on art I would starve for| Denmark, It had come to be re won the respect and friendship the beginning of| May Day celebration by univer “ stomach ts rig OOF FOR ae, ee Serene oan S So long: in the machine shop pay-|garded as a dependency of Den-| of her erstwhile enemies. her forty on sity etudents will be held on the Bh tte s ogee srt stomach stats =a ae gen me at ont fost Paw leaves at 1a days are regular | mark. When Bernadotte of Sweden real summer, 8 he} campus night ikmaide, ballet rhe ‘omens vetrial league | p! of good nd i ad you : a of : 1 mand now mechanics is dear as When Napoleon had met his fred that to take possession meant doesn't look {t,/artixts and peasants will circle the| Will meet at ite beadquarters, 221| needn't be sick if you use good | sists ot wt coaches, diner and ob the art was,” enthusiastically ex-| Waterloo and the powers divided war, friendly advances were made does she? Off nde | Liberty Bids. tomorrow night, ‘Mrs.|sense. 1 don't see why I should) servation car. Arrives I vand claimed the inventor. jup lands and people to reward their | with a view to a union that would — a ae Sparse will epeak over dle. Sas A are acre rhe wh met clear aney the lfriends and punish thelr enemies, and strengthen both reve 3 rs é goo py ig ect o— other impossibility? Start the per-| Norway was promised to the king Of secure each count?y independence g 0 non Koenig, who died oi yi rig a ; Siiiey imstion wheels going round p neat antcch ae ake has visited steamer Governor nearing San To complete a full ) Griffin s Business “Ah, perpetual motion is not \ t . - slected kir rica profer| Francisco, will be held tomorrow course ih Shorthand || ‘Ah, perp Danish king, Frederik VL, | king of Sweden was elected king of " soe A | He Possible. It is tor—what you call nop beng Mokinande AR bed bmn Ba mally — with afternoon at % o'clock trom 2434 and Typewriting, or a College them, bughouse people > waste wegians of their al| The kings of the house of Berne —i full course in Bookkeep- their time on that. Friction and ig mer A src Romi ‘Ie profit ~ | ; a - " @favitation are against’ man. | pot gecnatie tl por hagermarnh theca He | P. 8 We] On “The Nesde of Seattle,” Coun ing. Why spend 7 to 9 Sth Floor, Haight Bldg. @ave that up long ago.” P io aecomaee | demepen ‘ijn etsta lace gy auabarondiaatge nearly forgot-|ctiman Oliver T, Erickson tonight months elsewhere? Second and Pine When to zhow that the square|h?, People unanimously declare i werians Miss Jeffreys was born in Irelagd. will address the University Com-! hole could te bored,’ Phiigus put {thelr independence. Their conten-| Friction arose, however, from Bu ri es : 7 ieee of his drills into an ordinary [tion Were that when Danish time to time, finally ending oe 2 ad Ordinary | king released them, they owed al-| 1908, when the union wae di power, comgheny Png hae Nt {legiance to no other prince, but|and Norway elected the pr Way by & rotary motion just Nike | ‘hat the sovereignty of the nation | king, Haakon VII | fl) back Into the hands of the peo-| This peaceable solution of the e @ny other drill, through tron, | 1 pie on the Scandinavian pe- through aluminum, through copper, | P! ‘ problema on t This orthodox doctrine now insula in 1906 t# greatly to the @nd through wood. The lathe is is j Bin Hy Garned so fast that the tool looked |"2t It was heresy then. Firm in{credit of all concerned, and not | the conviction, ard determined to|least to the noble old king, Oscar II. ter, but the master guide was Sliding it around and the hole was Being down with perfectly square corners and smooth sides and bot tom. The invention is called the Rad-} feal angular drilling attachment, | and consists of a special drill of triangular shape rotating in a mas [ If it’s Correct, Cheasty Has It Benjamin Clothes Benjamin’s njamin's yery lat ndid materiais, in created at our ur it request to nell at $18 ‘The mperior hand-tailoring and titel tes Of the higher-priced amin sulte‘are present in this popu far priced ‘ine. In fact, they are exact Guplicates, as to atylo, of the costlier models, made up in lees expensive mate fiais. We shall be giad to have these fults compared with others sid ordi iy at $22.60 and Cheaaty's price the Benjamin specials Is $18 Other grades up to 16. CCHEASTY BUILDING SECOND AVE.** SPRING ST. [were y it, Correct Special Models Hey, You Amateur Flyers, Want to Earn Some Prizes? Seattle and Washington amateur; ———-—-—— aviators will have an opportunity | Hunt Treasure to get into print Potlatch week. To- | (My United Press Leased Wire.) gether with the ¢ tee exhibit LOS ANGELES, May 17.—Bound | the Carnival association has decided | to offer prizes for the amateurs and | probably at least a dozen. |}for @ treasure hunt in Southern! | On the grounds where the Curtiss | seas, the steam schooner Eureka |machines will fly, provision will be|was scheduled to sail out of Los made for trials by Seattle and | Angeles harbor this afternoon with | Washington made machines and for | picked crew of 16 men and Cap amateur aviators who may have tain Burtis at the helm. foreign made airships | The sailors were pleked for strength and courage and those who! admitted they might be afraid of SULLIVAN CASE risking their lives were excused | from signing. They recetve 20 per| it more than the usual seamen's| wage. | CITY BUYS PARK | The council appropriated $60,000 | toward the pare hase of the Ravenna} | _IS HEARD FROM The supreme court of the Unit led States revived for a brief mo- ment the famous Sullivan estate controversy that began in 1900 When final disposition of the estate was made, the courts allowed : . John H. Powell, | Miss Marie Carrau $3,000 for ex-|DArk. yester penses in her efforts to prove the|®ttorney for Wow Beck, principal | owner, Immediately drew out Heged oral will which she claime 000, Beck's share. | ullivan made in her behalf, Of hia amount, her attorneys, W, M.| The plan is to make the Ravenna | Russell and W. F. Hays got $1,950 Park one of the most attractive in| the city. Negotiations for the pur- chase covered several years, and was finally closed when the court awarded the owners $310,000 on conditional contracts. The supreme court, however, cided yesterday that all who had contributed to Miss Carrau's fight — get an equal share in the aie ete B oo BURKE GETS BAIL es ‘pe Wiltneinneitere| Modern dynamiting the tent of Luctta Smith near his sanitarium here, was to- day admitted to bail in the sum ot $50,000 by Judge Deny. Dr. Burke was remanded to the custody of the sheriff unti] ball was furnished and approved. STIR te Dentistry | All Operations Painless RIDING A BIKE TO HEAVEN, HARTFORD, Conn., May 17 Siegtried Rosenberg became suddenly crazed here, mounted a bleycle and rode headlong into a trolley car. When he became conscious, he said he had to die at 6 o'clock, and had “to get to heaven on time.” They took him to a hospital. icliclicMatiglaMataladatalatal STOWAWAY HELD ESSE EE EEE Free CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth ..$3.50 and Up| Pere rrrrrrs |22k Gold Crowns $3.50 to $5.00 Henry Stevens, stowaway on the | Bridgework ...... $3.50 to $5.08 steamer Queen, was yesterday |Gold Fillings $1.00 Up |bound over to the grand jury by U. 8. Commissioner W. D. Totten, charged with larceny on the high| seas. He was remanded to th county jail in default of $1,000 bail |Silver Fillings (the bent) |Porcelain Crowne (best) § Terms to Sult All work done by expert dental oper- 50¢ Up 50 Up Watchman 8. Larson and W.|ators. “Lady attendant Wygene testified that when they| ‘The Mest Dentistry that y found Stevens he was devouring|'™,the elty, and at the che | raising poets ; WE DO EXACTLY AS We ADVERTISE, ALL WORK GUARANTE: 16 YEARS, Sheriffs i in Raid Laboring People’s H. Brummer, a grocer near Dentists Electro Dental Parlors Cor, First Av. and Pike Opposite Public Market Rive rton, and H. Lynn, were ar. by Deputy Sheriff Mark man and William Meyers on the charge of selling liquor with out @ license, A keg of whiskey and 89 quarts of beer were con fiseated, Must be raised in 15 days for the benefit of the East- ern creditors—regardless of loss 92.50 and $3.00 the new styles; stiff shapes Men's Hats, in all on 189 $1.00 Men's “Cooper's” Shirts and Drawers, fast black. apes 48c $1.00 Men's Golf Shirts; choice atyles e 39c $2.00 Men's Union Suits; summer welght 95c $2.00 Men’s Flannel Shirts, in Tbe Boys’ Golf Shirts, in neat $1.50 Men's Fine Solesette Shirts, in all shades, Sale ese 98c 16e Men's Sox, in black or tan $1.00 Hansen's “Corker" Gloves. Sale price 75e Men's Black Twill Work Shirts rT 00 Whiplash Buck “Work Gloves 60c Men's Suspenders, a jorted kinds Bc Knitted Silk Neckties, ~In-hand style 25e Boys’ Suspend bias ..9¢ $1.50 Men's “Park Mill" Wool $1.50 Men's “Near Silk” Underwear 25c Wash Ties 19¢ Me Store open evenings during this Sale, for the accommodation of working. men who can’t come during the day This is not a sale of Odds and Ends or Left-Overs—It'’s a bona-fide forced sale of the en- tire stock, without reserve OPEN TOMORROW, Thursday Morning, AT 9 o’CLOCK ENTIRE STOCK OF 625 FIRST AVE. Consisting of High-Grade Clothing for Men and Boys, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes, all to be thrown to the mercy of the public for the purpose of r if $2.00 Men's Beaver Brush Hats, in tan and gray $2.00 Men's Soft Cr reduced to 13¢ $1.48 $3.00 Satin Reaver Hats, tn all shapes and colors .. Boys’ Cloth Hats, assort nd sizes. Sale price Creditors’ Sale Prices on Overcoats and Cravenettes Priestley Cravenettes, Over- coats and “Slip-ons,” in a big se- lection of newest styles; regu- larly sell at $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. Your choice for— 99.95 Creditors’ Sale Prices on Men’s High Grade Suits All-Wool Fancy Worsted Suits, in grays, browns and fancy mix- tures; up-to-date styles; $18.00 and $20.00 Suits. Creditors’ Sale price— S10 Men's Blue Serge Suits, extra fine Men's All-Woo! Blue Serge Suits, sin. quality; the $25.00 and 8 gle or double breasted; $20.00 values . 13, 4 $20.00 values .. ' $i 48 Men's Bults, in black unfinished Men's Suits of fancy silk-stripe worsted, single or double breasted; worsteds; $22.50 and $25.00 and $30.00 $14, 98 $25.00 Bults ..........055 $1 1.98 values ; ‘ Me Suite , olours anc Mon's All-Wool Suits, black or gray fA Mens Suits. tn fancy velour and clay worsted, in regular, long oF ie lar $8 98 stout; $20.00 and $2 ree » values Youths’ Nobby Suits, ‘ot fancy worst ed; sizes 14 to 20; regular 98 2.50, NOW ..sese saya $6. $1 gle or double bre 20; $15.00 values, at asted; sizes 14 to SUCCESSORS TO KLINE & ROSENBERG Seattle’s Oldest Clothing House—Thirtieth Year 625 First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. $12, Youths’ Suits, best blue serges, sin 2 Must be raised in 15 days. There is no alternative— the money must be turned over to the manufacturers and jobbers Youths’ Suits of fancy worsted, serge or cassimere sizes 14 to 20; good styles; values $1 $1 Choice .. a . $4.95 50c Caps on sale 23c Straw Hats and Panamae at lously low pric ridicu- 9c 4c Se Men's Elastic riers .... 15c Men's White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs ........ 6.0.45 3 ic All-Silk Fourdn- Hand Reversible Neckties .... 26e Heavy Wool Sox Sale price . $2.60 Men’s Wool Knitted Coat Sweaters . 95c 42c 39c .23¢ 39c | Pants, in $1.29, n 75e Men's Black Sate Shirts .. 760 Men’ bray Shir Blue Stripe Cham- 50c Una Men's Derby Ribbed wear 7ée Men's Derby Ribbed Underwear $2.50 and cassimere or worsted , 35e M Sox Men's” $3.00 fancy n's Fine Lisle $1.00 Men's Night tape soap era 480 $1.25 and $1.50 Boys’ Ki Pants Tass oa Motormen's and Conductors’ Uniforms all to go at a discount of 28 per cent from our regular low prices Everything From wall to wall and floor to ceiling goes at cut-slash prices— Cluett Shirts, Monarch Shirts and Arrow Collars excepted 7c 13c